FULTON COUNTY, GA — Fulton County Animal Services is launching a new short-term foster initiative called Weekend Warriors, aimed at reducing overcrowding at the county’s animal shelter and boosting adoption rates.
The program allows residents to foster a dog for just two nights, providing a temporary break from the shelter environment.
Participants receive everything they need for the weekend, including a leash, toys, and food at no cost.
Animal Services officials say the program not only helps to free up space at the shelter, but also significantly improves a dog’s chances of being adopted.
According to the organization, dogs who spend time in foster care are 14 times more likely to find a permanent home.
WSB’s Ashley Simmons contributed to this story